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a week and a half after superstorm sandy. those people are almost entirely in new york and new jersey. it's led to calls for an investigation of the area utilities. new yorker governor andrew cuomo called the power companies archaic and unprepared for sandy and the nor'easter that followed. >> there is help on the way for some of the families displaced by superstorm sandy. fema says it has several hundred trailers in its inventory of emergency supplies and has started moving some of them to the hardest-hit areas of new york and new jersey. fema administrator craig fugate said it's not clear what the total demand will be. >>> for people along the jersey shore this doesn't feel much like a recovery yet. cnn's susan candiotti is live in asbury park, new jersey this morning. she has one family's stunning story. >> good morning, john. i think this is the coldest morning since the superstorm and the nor'easter. in some of the hardest-hit areas where there is still no power and the homes are basically unliveable. authorities are slo
a week and a half after superstorm sandy. those people are almost entirely in new york and new jersey. it's led to calls for an investigation of the area utilities. new yorker governor andrew cuomo called the power companies archaic and unprepared for sandy and the nor'easter that followed. >> there is help on the way for some of the families displaced by superstorm sandy. fema says it has several hundred trailers in its inventory of emergency supplies and has started moving some of them...
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my meineke. >>> an update from superstorm sandy. the massive storm has killed at least 92 people in the united states. nearly 3.5 million customers in the eastern united states are still without power this morning. and damage estimates are staggering. they are ranging from 30 billion to $50 billion. >> the new york city borough of staten island was especially hard hit and three days after sandy struck, angry residents are crying out for help. today homeland secretary janet napolitano will visit staten island with a top official from fema to survey the recovery efforts. >>> and new york city's crippled subway system is slowly getting back up to speed but several subway tunnels are still out of commission until all the water can be pumped out of them. other tunnels are without power because they're located in parts of stet that are still in the dark. >>> an increasing problem still flaring in the disaster zone, running out of gas. for cars and for gas power generators, true frustration turning into anger and then into rage on long lin
my meineke. >>> an update from superstorm sandy. the massive storm has killed at least 92 people in the united states. nearly 3.5 million customers in the eastern united states are still without power this morning. and damage estimates are staggering. they are ranging from 30 billion to $50 billion. >> the new york city borough of staten island was especially hard hit and three days after sandy struck, angry residents are crying out for help. today homeland secretary janet...
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it was one week ago today that superstorm sandy slammed into the east coast. that storm is now blamed for at least 110 deaths in the united states. and this morning, more than 1.5 million people are -- power customers there, are still in the dark. with falling temperatures, housing is a major issue in all the devastated communities there. the red cross reports that more than 10,000 people in nine states spent saturday night in a shelter. >>> now there is a new worry. a nor'easter is in the forecast for the east coast this week. the national weather service says the track and the timing of the storm is still a bit uncertain, but it warns that it could pack wind gusts above 45 miles per hour, spurring heavy rain or maybe even snow and cause coastal flooding and more beach erosion. and today a former vatican employee, a 48-year-old computer programming analyst, goes on trial for his alleged role in a scandal involving stolen papal documents. pope benedict's pop bodyguard and the pontiff's former butler are expected to take the stand. the former butler is now serv
it was one week ago today that superstorm sandy slammed into the east coast. that storm is now blamed for at least 110 deaths in the united states. and this morning, more than 1.5 million people are -- power customers there, are still in the dark. with falling temperatures, housing is a major issue in all the devastated communities there. the red cross reports that more than 10,000 people in nine states spent saturday night in a shelter. >>> now there is a new worry. a nor'easter is in...
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. >>> the emphasis on the election took a back seat brought on by superstorm sandy. both candidates put the talking points in their back pocket. but now with just three days left, the candidates are back on the trail with the talking points at the ready. we also have our correspondents spread out throughout the battleground states to bring you more on the election and the final push for both candidates. >>> let's step away from the map and let's get to the message for a moment. paul steinhauser is live in harrisburg, pennsylvania. paul, really a flurry of activity and travel for president obama and governor romney. what is their message for these final three days? >> victor, it's interesting, both of them have the same message. change. they're saying it in different ways. you're hearing a lot about change as they crisscross the campaign trail in the final days. both were talking about the message yesterday, last night in ohio. take a listen. >> the president says that, you know, it has to be this way. i say it has to change. he says, he's got excuses for us. i say, i
. >>> the emphasis on the election took a back seat brought on by superstorm sandy. both candidates put the talking points in their back pocket. but now with just three days left, the candidates are back on the trail with the talking points at the ready. we also have our correspondents spread out throughout the battleground states to bring you more on the election and the final push for both candidates. >>> let's step away from the map and let's get to the message for a...
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we're following the trail of superstorm sandy. and the storm itself has reeked havoc here in new york city. lots to tell you about this morning, dozens of homes have been destroyed by a massive fire in queens. we're watching those pictures. lower manhattan has been flooded by historic storm surge. a power transformer explode, plunging neighborhoods into darkness in lower manhattan and forced the evacuation as well o
we're following the trail of superstorm sandy. and the storm itself has reeked havoc here in new york city. lots to tell you about this morning, dozens of homes have been destroyed by a massive fire in queens. we're watching those pictures. lower manhattan has been flooded by historic storm surge. a power transformer explode, plunging neighborhoods into darkness in lower manhattan and forced the evacuation as well o
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now to the latest on superstorm sandy. there are reports that at least 22 million gallons of gas are headed to the northeast to relieve in the shortages. gas rationing got under way in new jersey in 12 counties in an effort to cut down on wait times. people there had been waiting in miles along lines for hours to gas up their cars and get fuel for their generators. >>> all right. some voters in new jersey will face a pretty big election day challenge because of superstorm sandy. five days after the storm polling station managers are working to make sure the voting goes as smoothly as it possibly can. joining me right now explain what they're doing is dennis kovitz, president of the new jersey association of election officials. good to see you. >> hi. thanks for having us here. >> okay. this is a huge undertaking. a colossal challenge. how do you even go about it? it would seem that so many people in new jersey are so inundated with personal problems and worries, the last thing they're thinking about is election day. so how
now to the latest on superstorm sandy. there are reports that at least 22 million gallons of gas are headed to the northeast to relieve in the shortages. gas rationing got under way in new jersey in 12 counties in an effort to cut down on wait times. people there had been waiting in miles along lines for hours to gas up their cars and get fuel for their generators. >>> all right. some voters in new jersey will face a pretty big election day challenge because of superstorm sandy. five...
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superstorm sandy stirs up trouble along the east coast for days leading up to this weather phenomenon we heard about cities getting ready for the worst but could the way we live and how we build our homes businesses and infrastructure actually make storms like this even more. and we know our computers and cell phones could be hacked but what about electronic voting machines they are computers after all coming up we'll take a look at how safe and secure these machines really are. and how many how we while little ghosts and goblins load up on treats big handy companies are up to their old tricks sending sweet campaign contributions to the candidate of their choice we'll tell you the spooky details of this month by billion dollar industry. it is wednesday october thirty first four pm in washington d.c. i'm christine and you're watching our t.v. . wow p.l.o. and everyone today will start with a closer look at franken storm the super storm named sandy pictures of destruction and devastation continue to come in as millions of americans try to pick up the pieces from what is now being referr
superstorm sandy stirs up trouble along the east coast for days leading up to this weather phenomenon we heard about cities getting ready for the worst but could the way we live and how we build our homes businesses and infrastructure actually make storms like this even more. and we know our computers and cell phones could be hacked but what about electronic voting machines they are computers after all coming up we'll take a look at how safe and secure these machines really are. and how many...
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it shows the devastating flooding caused by superstorm sandy. this is video of two new jersey path train stations completely under water. my goodness. one is in jersey city. the other in hoboken. service at both stations, as you can imagine, remains suspended nearly three weeks after the storm. look at the water pour in there. nearly all the equipment for signaling and all the train equipment just completely damaged or destroyed. >> that's horrific. >> it really is. now, get this. there's an east coast storm brewing just in time for thanksgiving travel. >> say it ain't so. >> no. meteorologist alexander steele joins us now from the cnn weather center. who's going to be affected by this? us? >> no, this is the good news. for the last four days or so, five days, we've been watching this potential east coast storm develop for the thanksgiving week. now it looks like all computer models showing it's going to stay well off shore. the only thing we'll deal with, maybe through the carolinas, some winds and onshore flow. that is the good news. that look
it shows the devastating flooding caused by superstorm sandy. this is video of two new jersey path train stations completely under water. my goodness. one is in jersey city. the other in hoboken. service at both stations, as you can imagine, remains suspended nearly three weeks after the storm. look at the water pour in there. nearly all the equipment for signaling and all the train equipment just completely damaged or destroyed. >> that's horrific. >> it really is. now, get this....
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, superstorm sandy. now we know that authorities are conducting rescues from homes in three new jersey towns after a dam has broken. it occurred, the dam break that is, after midnight in the town of munake in burgin county in new jersey rescues are under way in munake, little ferry and carlstat, new jersey. people may need to be rescued because a dam has broken there. we're following this story for you as it develops. this is breaking news that we're just getting in to cnn. we'll continue to monitor this story as it unfolds if thousands of people do require rescuing from three new jersey towns in burgin county, new jersey. >>> time too turn now to chris olhert, he's with con edison. i want to talk to him about the power outages. tell me the numbers. we heard that hundreds of thousands of people were without power. what are the latest numbers on that? >> soledad, right now, there are 670,000 new yorkers in the city in westchester without electricity, courtesy of hurricane sandy. this is the worst storm-re
, superstorm sandy. now we know that authorities are conducting rescues from homes in three new jersey towns after a dam has broken. it occurred, the dam break that is, after midnight in the town of munake in burgin county in new jersey rescues are under way in munake, little ferry and carlstat, new jersey. people may need to be rescued because a dam has broken there. we're following this story for you as it develops. this is breaking news that we're just getting in to cnn. we'll continue to...
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yeah we took a huge punch from superstorm sandy last week. it knocked out our critical infrastructure, our water, our sewer and power. this week an unprecedented five, six inches of --. jenna: we'll see if we can get jack back. he was mentioning some of the infrastructure problems that the city is going through. i assume he is probably talking to us on his cell phone. sometimes that can be a problem. i was chatting with jack during the break, i said wow of all the fatigue. jack is back with us. jack we lost you mid-sentence there. you were saying saw unprecedented level of five to six inches of snow and infrastructure being affected. pick up from there. where is your community today as far as any state of recovery? >> sure. you know, in superstorm sandy we lost our water, our sewer and power and our gas. we had restored sewer, and almost restored clean drinking water. just waiting for approval from the county that we're testing through the roof in terms how clean we are and power being restored. with this snowstorm last night we lost our sewe
yeah we took a huge punch from superstorm sandy last week. it knocked out our critical infrastructure, our water, our sewer and power. this week an unprecedented five, six inches of --. jenna: we'll see if we can get jack back. he was mentioning some of the infrastructure problems that the city is going through. i assume he is probably talking to us on his cell phone. sometimes that can be a problem. i was chatting with jack during the break, i said wow of all the fatigue. jack is back with us....
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. >> who can get individual federal aid the following superstorm sandy? >> we will tell you the big-name the ravens will miss for the rest of the season. >> shores on a steed doppler. some big changes. 48 at the airport. 48 at the airport. relative we're here! [ giggling ] these days, nobody has time to get sick. mom, i don't feel good. but minuteclinic makes it easy to get well. our nurse practitioners can diagnose and write prescriptions for everything from strep throat to sinus infections with no appointment necessary, so you can feel better in no time. minuteclinic, the medical clinic in cvs pharmacy, now offering flu shots every day, no appointment necessary. find a clinic near you at minuteclinic.com. >> 21 people were taken to hospitals but not their injuries was considered to be life- threatening. authorities are investigating the cause. >> avoiding the fiscal cliff as a party. president obama and house speaker john boehner met for about 45 minutes this morning. speaker john boehner offered an increase on the top tax rate if the president agrees t
. >> who can get individual federal aid the following superstorm sandy? >> we will tell you the big-name the ravens will miss for the rest of the season. >> shores on a steed doppler. some big changes. 48 at the airport. 48 at the airport. relative we're here! [ giggling ] these days, nobody has time to get sick. mom, i don't feel good. but minuteclinic makes it easy to get well. our nurse practitioners can diagnose and write prescriptions for everything from strep throat to...
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. >>> well, life is slowly returning to normal for those affected by superstorm sandy. in new jersey this morning, four more rail lines will be up and running, and power is being restored in more neighborhoods across the northeast. just listen to how people reacted when the lights came on in new york. >> oh, my god. >> and mayor bloomberg says 90% of new york's subways should be working by today. that will make life'sier. but about 2 million people are still in the dark and becoming increasingly frustrated. temperatures dipped into the 30th last night and a lot of people still don't have heat. bloomberg toured one of the hardest hit areas in queens. that's the rockaways. he warned people the cold can be deadly and has advised people to take advantage of the shelters. >>> another problem from the power outages. 70% of gas stations in some areas can't pump gas. despite new jersey's gas rationing, people are waiting still in long lines and some aren't finding any gasoline at all. >> there's nothing there. >> nothing? >> the gas stations were open but the lines are way arou
. >>> well, life is slowly returning to normal for those affected by superstorm sandy. in new jersey this morning, four more rail lines will be up and running, and power is being restored in more neighborhoods across the northeast. just listen to how people reacted when the lights came on in new york. >> oh, my god. >> and mayor bloomberg says 90% of new york's subways should be working by today. that will make life'sier. but about 2 million people are still in the dark and...
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here across the region, hundreds of thousands without power, nearly two weeks after superstorm sandy hit. we reported this ongoing dis'ser is man made, and i want to tell you about that tonight. keeping them honest. we begin with breaking news. a story that has slind sided the american intelligence community and still developing at this hour. general david petraeus resigned as director of the cia after admitting he an extramarital affair. they confirm to cnn that the investigators have been exploring tips on an affair with paula broadwell, his biographer. they tried to see if there was a potential security risk, in other words to see if petraeus could possibly be black mailed. petraeus is a highly respected, retired four-star general who commanded forces in both iraq and afghanistan. he was sworn in to run the cia a little over a year ago with vice president biden with his wife holly at his side. that was the swearing in. they've been married 35 years, have two grown kids. so how will this revelation exact the u.s. intelligence community? joining me now is fran townsend and bob baer
here across the region, hundreds of thousands without power, nearly two weeks after superstorm sandy hit. we reported this ongoing dis'ser is man made, and i want to tell you about that tonight. keeping them honest. we begin with breaking news. a story that has slind sided the american intelligence community and still developing at this hour. general david petraeus resigned as director of the cia after admitting he an extramarital affair. they confirm to cnn that the investigators have been...
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turning now to the recovery from superstorm sandy. nearly two weeks after the storm, new jersey governor chris christie said he expects nearly all the power to be restored statewide by tonight. but some 151,000 hose holds across new york are still without power. cnn national correspond susan candiotti is in a long island town where people are doing what they can to survive until their power comes back. >> reporter: i'm in the town of hempstead, long island, new york, where a make shift help center is set up to give residen residents things to get them through this crisis, water, clothing, they have pet food here, baby supplies, everything to help people get through this mess. one of the people that is helping out who is also a victim is jim. jim, you work for the parks department here. your house was flooded. how are you getting through this? >> it's not easy, believe me. it's not easy. >> reporter: what's the hardest part? >> the hardest part is the cold weather and not able to see my kids. i had to put my kids out with family member
turning now to the recovery from superstorm sandy. nearly two weeks after the storm, new jersey governor chris christie said he expects nearly all the power to be restored statewide by tonight. but some 151,000 hose holds across new york are still without power. cnn national correspond susan candiotti is in a long island town where people are doing what they can to survive until their power comes back. >> reporter: i'm in the town of hempstead, long island, new york, where a make shift...
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superstorm sandy lev 7.9 million people without power, some for weeks. you say the elect kctrical grid slowly improving. would any of the changes we're talking about had a different effect on what people in the northeast went through as a result of hurricane sando or are we talking about apples and oranges? >> no, it has a difference. president had $11 billion for a smarter grid in his much maligned stimulus bill in 2009. as a result, for instance, in the washington, d.c. area, the utility was able to get just about everybody their power back in two days because with a smart grid, and that's essentially mixing up modern information technology with that ancient electrical grid we've got, but with smart meters and digital routers and sensors. they were able to figure out where the problems were on their grid, route power around it, and without having to send a million trucks out to try to figure out where the lines were down and without having to send meter readers to see who didn't have power. they could do it just about automatically, and they were able
superstorm sandy lev 7.9 million people without power, some for weeks. you say the elect kctrical grid slowly improving. would any of the changes we're talking about had a different effect on what people in the northeast went through as a result of hurricane sando or are we talking about apples and oranges? >> no, it has a difference. president had $11 billion for a smarter grid in his much maligned stimulus bill in 2009. as a result, for instance, in the washington, d.c. area, the...
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. >>> silent killers of superstorm sandy d the threat of carbon monoxide exposure, dangers from downed power lines and contaminated water. it is all "happening now." jon: iran uping the stakes with the standoff over the west on its nuclear program. a good friday morning to you. i'm jon scott. >> i'm jamie colby. good to have you here. i'm in for jenna lee today. talk about happening now, there is lot happening this hour. let's start with this. iranian warplanes opening fire an unarmed u.s. drone? the pentagon said it was flying over the gulf. that international waters. fortunately the drone was not damaged. jon: all this as the you know announce as fresh round of new diplomatic talks with iran next month. national security correspondent jennifer griffin live at the pentagon with more on this. this happened november 1st. why are we hearing about it now? >> reporter: that is a good question, jon. i don't have the impression that the pentagon wanted to talk about the incident. reporters were getting wind about the incident. were asking questions about and that's when we heard officially f
. >>> silent killers of superstorm sandy d the threat of carbon monoxide exposure, dangers from downed power lines and contaminated water. it is all "happening now." jon: iran uping the stakes with the standoff over the west on its nuclear program. a good friday morning to you. i'm jon scott. >> i'm jamie colby. good to have you here. i'm in for jenna lee today. talk about happening now, there is lot happening this hour. let's start with this. iranian warplanes opening...
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] >> superstorm sandy made landfall near atlantic city, new jersey ten days ago. resort city is struggling to get back on its feet. >> casinos were closed for nearly a week and that affected dozens of lower cal businesses. ceo of cesars is here with us. his company owns several luxury properties. so how dual make out and what's the latest today for you all? >> the properties in the resort area of atlantic city made out quite well. unfortunately a number of our employees suffered like their neighbors in this storm and are putting their lives back together and, of course, business in atlantic city has been affected for square substantially in the wake of the storm since our re-opening on friday. >> you keep hearing the boardwalk, how much? >> very substantially. gaming activity and hotel activity is down more than 50% since we re-opened on friday compared to what we anticipated i want to be. boardwalk in our area was not affected. the boardwalk surrounding our areas held up just fine. our properties sustained scarcely any damage. what you saw on television was in pe
] >> superstorm sandy made landfall near atlantic city, new jersey ten days ago. resort city is struggling to get back on its feet. >> casinos were closed for nearly a week and that affected dozens of lower cal businesses. ceo of cesars is here with us. his company owns several luxury properties. so how dual make out and what's the latest today for you all? >> the properties in the resort area of atlantic city made out quite well. unfortunately a number of our employees...
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. >>> just up the street from one world trade, a sign of recovery from superstorm sandy. thousands packed madison square garden for a rocking benefit conner is featuring some of the biggest names in entertainment, many of them holding a deeply personal connection to the ravage by the storm. ♪ i was raised out of steel and the swamps of jersey ♪ >> reporter: bruce springsteen got the crowd on its feet, kicking off the concert. and later joined another jersey boy jon bon jovi singing about the state hit hard by the storm. ♪ >> reporter: whilethe all-star cast of performers pulled in the audience, raising money to help victims of superstorm sandy was the goal. >> we knew that the people who we were doing it for weren't going to be able to hear us, they weren't going to be able to see us, but we knew in our hearts that, you know, they knew that we were doing it for them. >> reporter: tickets to tee vent ranged from $150 to $2,500. organizers say from the ticket sales alone, the event raised more than $30 million. the concert streamed on the web and aired on television s
. >>> just up the street from one world trade, a sign of recovery from superstorm sandy. thousands packed madison square garden for a rocking benefit conner is featuring some of the biggest names in entertainment, many of them holding a deeply personal connection to the ravage by the storm. ♪ i was raised out of steel and the swamps of jersey ♪ >> reporter: bruce springsteen got the crowd on its feet, kicking off the concert. and later joined another jersey boy jon bon jovi...
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like the rest of the nation, gas is actually cheaper now than before superstorm sandy. a month ago, superstorm sandy shut down refineries in the northeast, delayed oil shipments and left many gasoline stations without power. in some hard hit areas, prices spiked more than ten cents a gallon. but now, the situation has drastically improved here and around the country. regular unleaded costs an average of $3.42 nationwide. that's 12 cents below where it was a month ago. but drive are still paying about 12 cents more for gas today than a year ago. a big reason is escalating middle east tensions. >> anytime you have that kind of conflict in the middle east, whether it's the israelis or the egyptians, the syrians, it really the disruption of flow, you know. any time you get a problem in the gulf, it's really going to hinder oil prices. >> reporter: if the recent cease-fire between hamas and israel in the gaza strip holds, many think prices at the pump will drift lower. it also helps that u.s. refineries are producing ample supplies of gasoline. a.a.a. expects regular unleade
like the rest of the nation, gas is actually cheaper now than before superstorm sandy. a month ago, superstorm sandy shut down refineries in the northeast, delayed oil shipments and left many gasoline stations without power. in some hard hit areas, prices spiked more than ten cents a gallon. but now, the situation has drastically improved here and around the country. regular unleaded costs an average of $3.42 nationwide. that's 12 cents below where it was a month ago. but drive are still paying...
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, this is the first number we've seen superstorm sandy mess up. we're going to start to see -- if you were hunkered down waiting for a hurricane you weren't necessarily going out to file first time unemployment benefits, were you? from here on out that's a good question for austan, too. we'll start to see a lot of noise in the economic reports as we try to figure out if the economy is healing because of sandy. >> first back to the tax reform question. can you answer that? >> therein lies the rub of the statement yesterday. if by raising revenue through tax reform meant let's go in and figure out how we broaden the base and get rid of deductions and exemptions, then i think there's a chance. if by that, when speaker boehner meant was we're going to rely on the curve, only raise revenues by cutting rates and counting on the tax cuts to pay for themselves, that will definitely not work. the evidence does not suggest, nor does the congressional budget office give you credit for raising revenue by cutting taxes, because it doesn't work. >> let's talk a
, this is the first number we've seen superstorm sandy mess up. we're going to start to see -- if you were hunkered down waiting for a hurricane you weren't necessarily going out to file first time unemployment benefits, were you? from here on out that's a good question for austan, too. we'll start to see a lot of noise in the economic reports as we try to figure out if the economy is healing because of sandy. >> first back to the tax reform question. can you answer that? >> therein...
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. >> a new storm batters the northeast, slowing the recovery from superstorm sandy. >> how looking in the mirror could provide clues to your risk for heart disease. >>> but we begin this morning with a look at today's eye opener. your world in 90 seconds. >> second storm has just made life miserable. people have to worry about heat and not dying. >> new misery for the northeast as a post sandy storm slams the wi region. >> coastal flooding wintry mix. >> causing 100,000 new power outages. >> it eats away at you, you end know. finally you see the light at the end of the tunnel, the power is back and we're starting over again. >> more than 1,000 flights canceled in new york and last philadelphia. >> when i finally got that foreconfident i got last night i said i'm waiting for the locust pest and pestulants next. >>> urging more bipartisan cooperation. >> mr. president, this is your moment. moment.ady we're ready to be led. not as democrats or republicans, but as americans. americ >> i want to work together but k i want everyone to also you can't understand, you can't push us around. >>
. >> a new storm batters the northeast, slowing the recovery from superstorm sandy. >> how looking in the mirror could provide clues to your risk for heart disease. >>> but we begin this morning with a look at today's eye opener. your world in 90 seconds. >> second storm has just made life miserable. people have to worry about heat and not dying. >> new misery for the northeast as a post sandy storm slams the wi region. >> coastal flooding wintry mix....
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in the aftermath of superstorm sandy, new jersey is allowing voting by e-mail and fax. new york is allowing voters to cast ballots at any polling place in the state. joining us throughout the morning, the delaware governor jack markell, south carolina congressman jim clyburn will be our guest. obama campaign senior adviser david axelrod will join us. virginia governor bob mcdonnell. former ohio governor ted strickland. texas congressman jeb hensarling and bob shrum, democratic consultant, all of them joining us live this morning. first we want to get right to john berman. he's taken a closer look at those states. our correspondents are now on the ground. >> thanks, soledad. you might say that high, the buckeye state, is the mother of all battlegrounds in this presidential election. and nearly 2 million people have voted there already. many are at the polls just now, as they open this morning. carol costello is in ohio, just outside cincinnati. >> john, the polls are just about to open in hamilton county, ohio, and people seem to be excited. because cars have been pullin
in the aftermath of superstorm sandy, new jersey is allowing voting by e-mail and fax. new york is allowing voters to cast ballots at any polling place in the state. joining us throughout the morning, the delaware governor jack markell, south carolina congressman jim clyburn will be our guest. obama campaign senior adviser david axelrod will join us. virginia governor bob mcdonnell. former ohio governor ted strickland. texas congressman jeb hensarling and bob shrum, democratic consultant, all...
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. >>> also day 6 since superstorm sandy hits, chaos from gas shortages still reign. we've been hearing this will be over but how long will it take to end. >>> people say the economy doesn't care who is elected president. two all-stars will duke it out. even when they say it's not it is always about money. melissa: first up, let's look at the day's market headlines. investors were on cautious footage day before the election. a choppy day of trading eventually led to small gains from stocks. the dow rose 19 points. apple sold three million new ipads over the weekend. ipad mini officially hit store shelves on friday. shares of apple rallied on the news, closing up more than 1%. shares of netflix, jumped 2%, a shareholder plan to prevent a stile takeov by the company was approved by the board. activist investor carl icahn disclose ad 10% stake in netflix last week. our top story, the day before the big day. obviously all eyes are on the election the final result will have a huge impact on your money. everhing from taxes to health care costs. here for a quick roundup, is
. >>> also day 6 since superstorm sandy hits, chaos from gas shortages still reign. we've been hearing this will be over but how long will it take to end. >>> people say the economy doesn't care who is elected president. two all-stars will duke it out. even when they say it's not it is always about money. melissa: first up, let's look at the day's market headlines. investors were on cautious footage day before the election. a choppy day of trading eventually led to small gains...
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superstorm sandy is estimated to be the most costly natural disaster in the united states since hurricane katrina. >> the recent rains we've had here have produced some good news for the ma rist canyon county water supplies. they're showing the highest levels ever recorded for this time of year. the down side is mud slides if the ground doesn't get a chance to dry out by any measures this weekend will be a far cry from last weekend. our meteorologist mark is here with the sgluz last week, we had storm no. 2 two approaching the bay area and then we were advertising the third strong one. no storms this week and as you can see, mostly clear sky there with the exception of a batch of high clouds moving toward the central portion of the bay. as far as temperatures they are cooling off. most areas are in the 50s. santa rosa 56, oakland, 56 with winds not too much of a factor. if you're looking toward the bay waters earlier today, i noticed the calm conditions. satellite, no rain drops expected. in fact the storm track heading to the north of the bay area so we can guarantee you a dry weather pa
superstorm sandy is estimated to be the most costly natural disaster in the united states since hurricane katrina. >> the recent rains we've had here have produced some good news for the ma rist canyon county water supplies. they're showing the highest levels ever recorded for this time of year. the down side is mud slides if the ground doesn't get a chance to dry out by any measures this weekend will be a far cry from last weekend. our meteorologist mark is here with the sgluz last week,...
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shannon: the aftermath of superstorm sandy sparking serious health concerns. it's especially hard for folks dealing with disbitle who had a tough time making it through the storm and all that flooding. >> they carried me out. i lay there for six hours. the water went down and up so i could get out of the house. shannon: storm survivors are facing new medical worries. dr. manny alvarez is a member of the fox news medical a-team. you were out surveying the scene this weekend. what are your greatest worries? >> for a lot of folks in staten island and new jersey it seems like the storm happened yesterday. because they have been forgotten. a lot of health officials, fema, have not gone out there to look after these folks. what we found is all the health concerns that you can imagine after almost two weeks of this aftermath, you have mold in thousands of homes. you have backup sewers that have come into the community, into people's homes and into the street. we visited an area down in great became and basically there was a toxic wasteland because all the oil tanks i
shannon: the aftermath of superstorm sandy sparking serious health concerns. it's especially hard for folks dealing with disbitle who had a tough time making it through the storm and all that flooding. >> they carried me out. i lay there for six hours. the water went down and up so i could get out of the house. shannon: storm survivors are facing new medical worries. dr. manny alvarez is a member of the fox news medical a-team. you were out surveying the scene this weekend. what are your...
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superstorm sandy causing enormous gas lines for three days going. now the northeast is experiencing food shortages in some areas as well. look at these pictures. food and gas. if both of those are scarce, are bad things ahead? stay with us. e want to improve our schools... ... what should we invest in? maybe new buildings? what about updated equipment? they can help, but recent research shows... ... nothing transforms schools like investing in advanced teacher education. let's build a strong foundation. let's invest in our teachers so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. ♪ [ male announcer ] this is karen and jeremiah. they don't know it yet, but they're gonna fall in love, get married, have a couple of kids, [ children laughing ] move to the country, and live a long, happy life together where they almost never fight about money. [ dog barks ] because right after they get married, they'll find some retirement people who are paid on salary, not commission. they'll get straightforward guidance and be able to focus on other things, like e
superstorm sandy causing enormous gas lines for three days going. now the northeast is experiencing food shortages in some areas as well. look at these pictures. food and gas. if both of those are scarce, are bad things ahead? stay with us. e want to improve our schools... ... what should we invest in? maybe new buildings? what about updated equipment? they can help, but recent research shows... ... nothing transforms schools like investing in advanced teacher education. let's build a strong...
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a powerful nor'easter pounding a region already devastated by superstorm sandy. more than 600,000 people without power for nine days in new york and new jersey. some of them forced to evacuate or hunker down overnight in the face of 60-mile-an-hour winds or a 2 to 4-foot storm surge and half a foot of snow. snow's the real problem here. more than 1,000 flights canceled in new york and philadelphia. the path train between new york and new jersey is back to limited service under the hudson river. it was shut down ahead of the storm. penn station in new york was closed for a while last night, but luckily it is open again today. we have team coverage of this untimely winter storm. susan candiotti standing in the snow in asbury park, new jersey. but first we'll go to rob marciano who's in staten island where they were still just reeling from last week's hurricane. hey, rob. >> reporter: hey, john. so many people who go through disasters like this, by this stage of the game, it's let's pick up the pieces and move on and better spirits and the community come together. b
a powerful nor'easter pounding a region already devastated by superstorm sandy. more than 600,000 people without power for nine days in new york and new jersey. some of them forced to evacuate or hunker down overnight in the face of 60-mile-an-hour winds or a 2 to 4-foot storm surge and half a foot of snow. snow's the real problem here. more than 1,000 flights canceled in new york and philadelphia. the path train between new york and new jersey is back to limited service under the hudson river....
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more than one week after superstorm sandy hit. they say power has already been restored, though, to newer, trendier neighborhoods not far from them. and they say right now all they have is each other. >> everybody is sticking together and everybody is trying to do the best that they can. but we need help here in red hook, especially in the towers. you have shut-ins. you have people that can't go to the bathroom, they can't wash themselves and it -- it's just so -- it's emotional for me to be right here. but it's all i have. >> for residents of this building and many others, hallway lighting is now a set of tea lights lining the corridor. before bed residents dress in several layers of clothing just to stay warm as temperatures inside continue to drop. >>> we are just minutes aaway from the opening bell on wall street. investors will weigh in on the biggest sell off in a year. the dow closed down more than 300 points. many of those same factors, concerns about the fiscal cliff will be in play again today. christine romans is in new
more than one week after superstorm sandy hit. they say power has already been restored, though, to newer, trendier neighborhoods not far from them. and they say right now all they have is each other. >> everybody is sticking together and everybody is trying to do the best that they can. but we need help here in red hook, especially in the towers. you have shut-ins. you have people that can't go to the bathroom, they can't wash themselves and it -- it's just so -- it's emotional for me to...
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>>> many of the victims of superstorm sandy have lost everything. their needs are enormous right now, food, clothing, medicine, shelter and a lot more. but now the fbi is warning that scammed charities could be steering relief away from victims by stealing from you. we've been reporting on bad charities for months, but what we didn't know about is extensive business on these pop-up charities that come up in the wake of a disaster. they exist only to prey on the weak and take your money. >> reporter: the scams start according to internet expert jan ulrich even before the storm begins. as soon as a hurricane announced, the internet is abuzz, registering names for their domains. >> you have no idea who these people are. >> what you do notice is they do register hundreds of these domains, in part trying to trick people to go to these domains and donate the money. >> reporter: from his home in jacksonville, florida, he's already tracked more than a thousand internet domains with the words sandy or relief. some registered early but most as soon as the for
>>> many of the victims of superstorm sandy have lost everything. their needs are enormous right now, food, clothing, medicine, shelter and a lot more. but now the fbi is warning that scammed charities could be steering relief away from victims by stealing from you. we've been reporting on bad charities for months, but what we didn't know about is extensive business on these pop-up charities that come up in the wake of a disaster. they exist only to prey on the weak and take your...